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Roger Dingledine 20 years ago
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doc/control-spec.txt

@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ $Id$
 
 
                    TC: A Tor control protocol (Version 1)
                    TC: A Tor control protocol (Version 1)
 
 
-0 Scope
+0. Scope
 
 
   This document describes an implementation-specific protocol that is used
   This document describes an implementation-specific protocol that is used
   for other programs (such as frontend user-interfaces) to communicate with a
   for other programs (such as frontend user-interfaces) to communicate with a
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ $Id$
   recommended to avoid using TC directly, but instead to use a library that
   recommended to avoid using TC directly, but instead to use a library that
   can easily be updated to use the newer protocol.
   can easily be updated to use the newer protocol.
 
 
-1 Protocol outline
+1. Protocol outline
 
 
   TC is a bidirectional message-based protocol.  It assumes an underlying
   TC is a bidirectional message-based protocol.  It assumes an underlying
   stream for communication between a controlling process (the "client"
   stream for communication between a controlling process (the "client"
@@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ $Id$
 
 
   Servers respond to messages in the order messages are received.
   Servers respond to messages in the order messages are received.
 
 
-2 Message format
+2. Message format
 
 
-2.1 Description format
+2.1. Description format
 
 
   The message formats listed below use ABNF as described in RFC2234.
   The message formats listed below use ABNF as described in RFC2234.
   The protocol itself is loosely based on SMTP (see RFC 2821).
   The protocol itself is loosely based on SMTP (see RFC 2821).
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ $Id$
   There are explicitly no limits on line length.  All 8-bit characters are
   There are explicitly no limits on line length.  All 8-bit characters are
   permitted unless explicitly disallowed.
   permitted unless explicitly disallowed.
 
 
-2.2 Commands from controller to Tor
+2.2. Commands from controller to Tor
 
 
     Command = Keyword Arguments CRLF / "+" Keyword Arguments CRLF Data
     Command = Keyword Arguments CRLF / "+" Keyword Arguments CRLF Data
     Keyword = 1*ALPHA
     Keyword = 1*ALPHA
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ $Id$
 
 
   Specific commands and their arguments are described below in section 3.
   Specific commands and their arguments are described below in section 3.
 
 
-2.3 Replies from Tor to the controller
+2.3. Replies from Tor to the controller
 
 
     Reply = *(MidReplyLine / DataReplyLine) EndReplyLine
     Reply = *(MidReplyLine / DataReplyLine) EndReplyLine
 
 
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ $Id$
   Specific replies are mentioned below in section 3, and described more fully
   Specific replies are mentioned below in section 3, and described more fully
   in section 4.
   in section 4.
 
 
-2.4 General-use tokens
+2.4. General-use tokens
 
 
   ; Identifiers for servers.
   ; Identifiers for servers.
   ServerID = Nickname / Fingerprint
   ServerID = Nickname / Fingerprint
@@ -98,11 +98,11 @@ $Id$
   LineItem = NonCR / 1*CR NonCRLF
   LineItem = NonCR / 1*CR NonCRLF
   NonDotItem = NonDotCR / 1*CR NonCRLF
   NonDotItem = NonDotCR / 1*CR NonCRLF
 
 
-3 Commands
+3. Commands
 
 
   All commands and other keywords are case-insensitive.
   All commands and other keywords are case-insensitive.
 
 
-3.1 SETCONF
+3.1. SETCONF
 
 
   Change the value of one or more configuration variables.  The syntax is:
   Change the value of one or more configuration variables.  The syntax is:
 
 
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ $Id$
   To _remove_ all settings for a given option entirely (and go back to its
   To _remove_ all settings for a given option entirely (and go back to its
   default value), send a single line containing the key and no value.
   default value), send a single line containing the key and no value.
 
 
-3.2 GETCONF
+3.2. GETCONF
 
 
   Request the value of a configuration variable.  The syntax is:
   Request the value of a configuration variable.  The syntax is:
 
 
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ $Id$
   virtual keyword to get all HiddenServiceDir, HiddenServicePort,
   virtual keyword to get all HiddenServiceDir, HiddenServicePort,
   HiddenServiceNodes, and HiddenServiceExcludeNodes option settings.
   HiddenServiceNodes, and HiddenServiceExcludeNodes option settings.
 
 
-3.3 SETEVENTS
+3.3. SETEVENTS
 
 
   Request the server to inform the client about interesting events.  The
   Request the server to inform the client about interesting events.  The
   syntax is:
   syntax is:
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ $Id$
   Unrecognized event" reply if one of the event codes isn't recognized.  (On
   Unrecognized event" reply if one of the event codes isn't recognized.  (On
   error, the list of active event codes isn't changed.)
   error, the list of active event codes isn't changed.)
 
 
-3.4 AUTHENTICATE
+3.4. AUTHENTICATE
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
      "AUTHENTICATE" [ SP 1*HEXDIG / QuotedString ] CRLF
      "AUTHENTICATE" [ SP 1*HEXDIG / QuotedString ] CRLF
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ $Id$
   AUTHENTICATE message, Tor sends a "514 authentication required" reply to
   AUTHENTICATE message, Tor sends a "514 authentication required" reply to
   any other kind of message.
   any other kind of message.
 
 
-3.5 SAVECONF
+3.5. SAVECONF
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
      "SAVECONF" CRLF
      "SAVECONF" CRLF
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ $Id$
   returns "250 OK" if successful, or "551 Unable to write configuration
   returns "250 OK" if successful, or "551 Unable to write configuration
   to disk" if it can't write the file or some other error occurs.
   to disk" if it can't write the file or some other error occurs.
 
 
-3.6 SIGNAL
+3.6. SIGNAL
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
 
 
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ $Id$
   closes the socket if it was asked to close immediately), or "552
   closes the socket if it was asked to close immediately), or "552
   Unrecognized signal" if the signal is unrecognized.
   Unrecognized signal" if the signal is unrecognized.
 
 
-3.7 MAPADDRESS
+3.7. MAPADDRESS
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
 
 
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ $Id$
   a certain time, then it must explicitly un-map the address when that
   a certain time, then it must explicitly un-map the address when that
   time has elapsed.
   time has elapsed.
 
 
-3.8 GETINFO
+3.8. GETINFO
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is as for GETCONF:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is as for GETCONF:
     "GETINFO" 1*(SP keyword) CRLF
     "GETINFO" 1*(SP keyword) CRLF
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ $Id$
      S: 250-version=Tor 0.1.1.0-alpha-cvs
      S: 250-version=Tor 0.1.1.0-alpha-cvs
      S: 250 OK
      S: 250 OK
 
 
-3.9 EXTENDCIRCUIT
+3.9. EXTENDCIRCUIT
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The format is:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The format is:
       "EXTENDCIRCUIT" SP CircuitID SP ServerID *("," ServerID) CRLF
       "EXTENDCIRCUIT" SP CircuitID SP ServerID *("," ServerID) CRLF
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ $Id$
   body consisting of the Circuit ID of the (maybe newly created) circuit.
   body consisting of the Circuit ID of the (maybe newly created) circuit.
   The syntax is "250" SP "EXTENDED" SP CircuitID CRLF.
   The syntax is "250" SP "EXTENDED" SP CircuitID CRLF.
 
 
-3.10 ATTACHSTREAM
+3.10. ATTACHSTREAM
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
      "ATTACHSTREAM" SP StreamID SP CircuitID CRLF
      "ATTACHSTREAM" SP StreamID SP CircuitID CRLF
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ $Id$
   via TC when "__LeaveStreamsUnattached" is false may cause a race between
   via TC when "__LeaveStreamsUnattached" is false may cause a race between
   Tor and the controller, as both attempt to attach streams to circuits.}
   Tor and the controller, as both attempt to attach streams to circuits.}
 
 
-3.11 POSTDESCRIPTOR
+3.11. POSTDESCRIPTOR
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
     "+POSTDESCRIPTOR" CRLF Descriptor CRLF "." CRLF
     "+POSTDESCRIPTOR" CRLF Descriptor CRLF "." CRLF
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ $Id$
   why the server was not added.  If the descriptor is added, Tor replies with
   why the server was not added.  If the descriptor is added, Tor replies with
   "250 OK".
   "250 OK".
 
 
-3.12 REDIRECTSTREAM
+3.12. REDIRECTSTREAM
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server. The syntax is:
     "REDIRECTSTREAM" SP StreamID SP Address CRLF
     "REDIRECTSTREAM" SP StreamID SP Address CRLF
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ $Id$
 
 
   Tor replies with "250 OK" on success.
   Tor replies with "250 OK" on success.
 
 
-3.13 CLOSESTREAM
+3.13. CLOSESTREAM
 
 
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
   Sent from the client to the server.  The syntax is:
 
 
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ $Id$
   not used currently; Tor servers SHOULD ignore unrecognized flags.  Tor may
   not used currently; Tor servers SHOULD ignore unrecognized flags.  Tor may
   hold the stream open for a while to flush any data that is pending.
   hold the stream open for a while to flush any data that is pending.
 
 
-3.14 CLOSECIRCUIT
+3.14. CLOSECIRCUIT
 
 
    The syntax is:
    The syntax is:
      CLOSECIRCUIT SP CircuitID *(SP Flag) CRLF
      CLOSECIRCUIT SP CircuitID *(SP Flag) CRLF
@@ -467,12 +467,12 @@ $Id$
   Other flags may be defined in the future; Tor SHOULD ignore unrecognized
   Other flags may be defined in the future; Tor SHOULD ignore unrecognized
   flags.
   flags.
 
 
-3.15 QUIT
+3.15. QUIT
 
 
   Tells the server to hang up on this controller connection. This command
   Tells the server to hang up on this controller connection. This command
   can be used before authenticating.
   can be used before authenticating.
 
 
-4 Replies
+4. Replies
 
 
   Reply codes follow the same 3-character format as used by SMTP, with the
   Reply codes follow the same 3-character format as used by SMTP, with the
   first character defining a status, the second character defining a
   first character defining a status, the second character defining a
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ $Id$
   Unless specified to have specific contents, the human-readable messages
   Unless specified to have specific contents, the human-readable messages
   in error replies should not be relied upon to match those in this document.
   in error replies should not be relied upon to match those in this document.
 
 
-4.1 Asynchronous events
+4.1. Asynchronous events
 
 
   These replies can be sent after a corresponding SETEVENTS command has been
   These replies can be sent after a corresponding SETEVENTS command has been
   received.  They will not be interleaved with other Reply elements, but they
   received.  They will not be interleaved with other Reply elements, but they
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ $Id$
       650-EXTRAMAGIC=99
       650-EXTRAMAGIC=99
       650 ANONYMITY=high
       650 ANONYMITY=high
 
 
-4.1.1 Circuit status changed
+4.1.1. Circuit status changed
 
 
    The syntax is:
    The syntax is:
 
 
@@ -611,21 +611,21 @@ $Id$
   The circuit ID designates which circuit this stream is attached to.  If
   The circuit ID designates which circuit this stream is attached to.  If
   the stream is unattached, the circuit ID "0" is given.
   the stream is unattached, the circuit ID "0" is given.
 
 
-4.1.3 OR Connection status changed
+4.1.3. OR Connection status changed
 
 
   The syntax is:
   The syntax is:
     "650" SP "ORCONN" SP ServerID SP ORStatus
     "650" SP "ORCONN" SP ServerID SP ORStatus
 
 
     ORStatus = "LAUNCHED" / "CONNECTED" / "FAILED" / "CLOSED"
     ORStatus = "LAUNCHED" / "CONNECTED" / "FAILED" / "CLOSED"
 
 
-4.1.3 Bandwidth used in the last second
+4.1.4. Bandwidth used in the last second
 
 
   The syntax is:
   The syntax is:
      "650" SP "BW" SP BytesRead SP BytesWritten
      "650" SP "BW" SP BytesRead SP BytesWritten
      BytesRead = 1*DIGIT
      BytesRead = 1*DIGIT
      BytesWritten = 1*DIGIT
      BytesWritten = 1*DIGIT
 
 
-4.1.4 Log message
+4.1.5. Log message
 
 
   The syntax is:
   The syntax is:
      "650" SP Severity SP ReplyText
      "650" SP Severity SP ReplyText
@@ -634,12 +634,12 @@ $Id$
 
 
      Severity = "DEBUG" / "INFO" / "NOTICE" / "WARN"/ "ERR"
      Severity = "DEBUG" / "INFO" / "NOTICE" / "WARN"/ "ERR"
 
 
-4.1.5 New descriptors available
+4.1.6. New descriptors available
 
 
   Syntax:
   Syntax:
      "650" SP "NEWDESC" 1*(SP ServerID)
      "650" SP "NEWDESC" 1*(SP ServerID)
 
 
-4.1.6 New Address mapping
+4.1.7. New Address mapping
 
 
   Syntax:
   Syntax:
      "650" SP "ADDRMAP" SP Address SP Address SP Expiry
      "650" SP "ADDRMAP" SP Address SP Address SP Expiry